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Job van Exel is an associate professor at the institute of Health Policy & Management (iBMG), Erasmus University Rotterdam. He obtained an MSc in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1995. Before joining iBMG, Job worked as transport economist at the Netherlands Economic Institute (NEI) from 1995 to 2000 and as health economist at the institute for Medical Technology Assessment (iMTA) from 2000 to 2006.His main research interests include the methodology of health economics, in particular the study of health behaviour, perceptions, expectations and the valuation of health and broader effects of interventions in health care. Over the past years he has developed expertise with Q-methodology. Job is committee member of the Dutch…

Job van Exel is an associate professor at the institute of Health Policy & Management (iBMG), Erasmus University Rotterdam. He obtained an MSc in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1995. Before joining iBMG, Job worked as transport economist at the Netherlands Economic Institute (NEI) from 1995 to 2000 and as health economist at the institute for Medical Technology Assessment (iMTA) from 2000 to 2006.His main research interests include the methodology of health economics, in particular the study of health behaviour, perceptions, expectations and the valuation of health and broader effects of interventions in health care. Over the past years he has developed expertise with Q-methodology. Job is committee member of the Dutch Flemish Association for Health Economics (VGE), member of the editorial board of the association’s journal, and co-founder of the lowlands Health Economists’ Study Group (lolaHESG).

E.J. van de Wetering, N.J.A. van Exel & W.B.F. Brouwer (2017). The risk of conditional reimbursement: Stopping reimbursement can be more difficult than not starting in the first place! Value in Health, 20 (1), 118-125.

P. Makai, F. Beckebans, N.J.A. van Exel & W.B.F. Brouwer (2014). Quality of life of nursing home residents with dementia: validation of the German version of the ICECAP-O. PLoS One (print), 9 (3), e92016. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092016

H. Kraijo, W.B.F. Brouwer, R. de Leeuw, G. Schrijvers & N.J.A. van Exel (2014). The perseverance time of informal carers of dementia patients: validation of a new measure to initiate transition of care at home to nursing home care. Journal of Alzheimers Disease, 40 (3), 631-642. doi: 10.3233/JAD-132420

N.J.A. van Exel, M. de Ruiter & W.B.F. Brouwer (2008). When time is not on your side. Patient experiences with waiting for home care and admission to a nursing or residential home. Patient 2008, 1 (1), 55-71.